After Hours in La Tania
Article by Danielle Hodges
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If you’ve been told that there’s not much to do in this small ski village except ski and unwind in the ski chalets, La Tania may come as a pleasant surprise! Granted, its nightlife may not be as loud, flashy and noisy as those of its more developed neighbours such as Meribel and Courchevel, but, despite its quieter and more laid-back atmosphere, it has a lot to offer in the way of entertainment and recreation for visitors.
NightlifeAs in any of the other ski resorts, there’s plenty of after-hours partying happening inside the ski chalets. La Tania is a favourite among groups on ski holidays, while its small, intimate set-up makes it easy to meet new friends on the slopes, and impromptu get-togethers at hotel bars and even lodges often are the happy result. As well, though, local business owners and town committees make sure things are kept interesting after the skiing, giving tourists plenty of reasons to leave their hotels and ski chalets. La Tania Tourist Office arranges entertainment programmes on a weekly basis, which includes theme parties, concerts and pub events. One of the most popular hangouts is Pub Le Ski Lounge that draws crowds as soon as the lifts close with its great atmosphere, happy hours, concerts and theme nights. Another popular night-spot is the Chrome Lounge that offers live music as well as big screen TVs for watching ski movies and sports events.
DiningIn spite of its size, there are enough places to eat here that, unless you want to, you won’t have to spend a single night eating inside your ski chalets. La Tania boasts a relatively wide variety of food choices for whatever you are in the mood for. Restaurant Le Chanterelle is popular for its savoury crepes and cripitines – a very thin French version of pizza – while if it’s traditional pizza you’re looking for (along with Savoyard specialties) you can try Restaurant Les Marmottons.
If serious French and Savoyard cuisines are what will motivate you to dress up and leave your ski chalets, La Tania favourites La Taiga, and La Ferme de La Tania are where you should be heading, as well as the gastronomically gifted, Michelin starred, Le Falcon. On the other hand, if you’d like to try the regional Savoyard specialties such as raclette and fondue without leaving your hotel rooms or ski chalets, La Tania’s mini market rents out home raclette and fondue kits, along with roasted meats and a variety of cheeses you can use for your raclette or fondue party.
About the Author
Danielle Hodges is Marketing Manager for Ski Amis, a specialist ski travel agency and booking service offering bonded holidays staying in catered or self-catered ski chalets, La Tania and other fantastic destinations. For a luxury or good-value skiing holiday in the best chalet, La Tania is an ideal location.
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Danielle Hodges is Marketing Manager for Ski Amis, a specialist ski travel agency and booking service offering bonded holidays staying in catered or self-catered ski chalets, La Tania and other fantastic destinations. For a luxury or good-value skiing holiday in the best chalet, La Tania is an ideal location.
Use and distribution of this article is subject to our Publisher Guidelines
whereby the original author’s information and copyright must be included.
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